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  • Further, I think your EFI Boot Manager has a BootNext entry that is booting the MOK utility instead of the Linux shim or kernel. You should be able to remove this BootNext entry in your EFI settings.

    If you can get it booted into Linux from a bootable USB drive, you can use the “efibootmgr” program to inspect and remove the BootNext entry.

    sudo efibootmgr

    will show you all of the EFI boot entries. If the first line says BootNext, then that’s likely the problem. Note that these are not grub boot entries. The EFI has a boot list that happens before grub.

    sudo efibootmgr —delete-bootnext

    will remove the temporary BootNext entry.

    After that, make sure secure boot is disabled and you should be able to boot Linux.